How should I attack my property?

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How should I attack my property?

Unread postby Alexw241105 » Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:03 am

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Where I have the marker on the photo is where I'm currently adding a small 5 acre plot of clover!


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Re: How should I attack my property?

Unread postby Alexw241105 » Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:04 am

Alexw241105 wrote:Image

Where I have the marker on the photo is where I'm currently adding a small 5 acre plot of clover!
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Re: How should I attack my property for whitetails?

Unread postby Alexw241105 » Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:40 am

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Where I have the marker on the photo is where I'm currently adding a small 5 acre plot of clover!
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Re: How should I attack my property?

Unread postby Grasshopper » Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:16 am

I don't know what you are asking exactly, but I like that you have creek access to a lot of the property. I would be walking all of the creeks with a chainsaw to improve quiet access. Maybe even clear out the ditches coming off of the ridges into the creeks if they could be used for access. The ridge in the north west corner looks good and it looks like it could have a few ditch funnels near the top.
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Re: How should I attack my property?

Unread postby Cuzzinfish » Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:44 am

The saddle and adjacent points on the south edge of the property would be a good place to start, imo. Plus, I'd walk every inch of the creek to figure out where deer could possibly cross, especially the sections below your planned plot. Looks like you could have some decent funnels.
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Re: How should I attack my property?

Unread postby Alexw241105 » Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:47 am

Sorry I acciedently reposted it 3 times but I'm hunting primarily whitetails and we have main trails that we normally walk to get to hunting areas but I'm not really use to hunting hilly terrain.


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